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| | A Hacker News for grad students? | |
76 points by dcy on June 29, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 43 comments
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| | I love hacker news. The community . The unsaid agreement to uphold all that is clever and awesome. The shared intelligence of a stimulating community. But I often find myself wishing for a little more (Is there no limit to human desire).
Don't get me wrong I've learned more here than anywhere else. But the relentless noise of software often drowns out interesting posts in math, physics and applied sciences . Maybe someplace where grad students and their ilk may share their experiments , thoughts , thought-experiments and engage in futile discussions on the definition of 'insight' in mathematics .
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I'm not happy with datatau because I feel it's too focused on basic software tutorials. I'm not happy with any of the subreddits I've looked at; I think a large part of it is just that by being part of reddit the quality of discussion is pulled down.
In more generality, I feel that people who want to engage in scientific discourse at the graduate student level (I'm thinking of mathematics, physics, and computer science) don't have enough tools to do this. There are conferences, which are typically stuck in one field; and blogs by researchers, which are great but often do too much conference/workshop/program advertising for my taste. Most web spaces like reddit are too elementary (how many posts do I read there about picture proofs of sums of squares!). I think the subcommunity of HN users interested in mathematics, and the kinds of posts that end up on HN, shows that there is real interest. I even know of mathematics/CS researchers who keep an eye on HN because of the promptness of dissemination and quality of discussion.
All this being said, I would be very willing to help run such a community, getting it off the ground with interesting submissions and such. Right now the closest thing I have is a Google Plus community I've formed around my blog [1]. But again, very few people beside me post things that I consider up to my standards.
[1]: plus.google.com/communities/101551468332631556735